Tag: St. Francis High School

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    I began my senior year at St. Francis High School in La Cañada Flintridge, CA, as the editor-in-chief of the school’s yearbook.  Being more of a writer, and yearbooks being more visual (pictures and all), I had wanted to be on the school newspaper, which had a very clever name.  Our sporting teams were called…

  • Orange!

    Orange!

    My hometown of Glendale in California, a suburb of Los Angeles known as “the jewel city of the Verdugos,” prides itself on not being a part of “the Valley,” properly named the San Fernando Valley.  It sits at the east end of the Valley, and the Verdugo Mountains, foothills of the much larger San Gabriel…

  • Fifteen

    Fifteen

    Today, and every October 4th, is the Roman Catholic feast day (commemoration) of St. Francis of Assisi, founder of the Franciscan Order, patron of animals and the environment, champion of the poor and outcast, and the namesake of my alma mater. In 1980, I was a student at Toll Junior High School, a public school…

  • Under the Oaks

    Under the Oaks

    In the winter of 1983, I was in the first semester of my senior year at St. Francis High School in La Cañada Flintridge, California, a private, all-boys Catholic school.  You may find this hard to believe, but these were the days of antiquity, before everyone had a computer.  There were two very special rooms at…